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next, john from tennessee. caller: good morning. i am calling about the debt ceiling. yes, it does need to be raised. because we have to pay our bills. if the government is allowed to borrow money and set their circumstances, then why is the private business sector not allowed to do that? the federal reserve has been shut down as far as to the bankers, as far as the this man being able to borrow money. the industry in the united states needs money to operate on and and. we need to be able to borrow money. if his mrs. are not allowed to expand and grow, how do they expect to pay the us -- these debts down the road? get these guys out of here. they do not need to be making a lifetime commitment. they have gotten old and senile and did not even know where they are. it is a shame that our government has gone this far. it is just terrible. host: thank you for the call. if you're just joining us, or listening on c-span radio, thank you for joining us. the question we are asking is whether or not you think the president can bypass congress to raise the debt ceiling. you can j
next, john from tennessee. caller: good morning. i am calling about the debt ceiling. yes, it does need to be raised. because we have to pay our bills. if the government is allowed to borrow money and set their circumstances, then why is the private business sector not allowed to do that? the federal reserve has been shut down as far as to the bankers, as far as the this man being able to borrow money. the industry in the united states needs money to operate on and and. we need to be able to...
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next, a democrat joining us from tennessee. good morning. caller: the republicans are going against everything and everybody that he puts up there. hadfields to be in a war and get hurt. not until you walk in your shoes. it is time for them to wake up. host: he has sacrificed a great deal, but nevertheless, i do not think that is the issue. the of the things i would say is it is not clear that senator hagel, he may not get many votes from republicans, but he may get some. more libertarian positions on foreign policy, and they would probably be more supportive than perhaps they would be supportive of a republican that had been in the white house. it is not clear that this division is simply republican versus democrat. host: this program is carried live on sundays. in london. go ahead. caller: it is a great discussion. thank you for giving us the opportunity. i am not american. i am and iranian. i have never been in the united states, but we used to have neighbors that were american. it is strange to me this obsession among the politically lea
next, a democrat joining us from tennessee. good morning. caller: the republicans are going against everything and everybody that he puts up there. hadfields to be in a war and get hurt. not until you walk in your shoes. it is time for them to wake up. host: he has sacrificed a great deal, but nevertheless, i do not think that is the issue. the of the things i would say is it is not clear that senator hagel, he may not get many votes from republicans, but he may get some. more libertarian...
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severe indicated right now, but we do have the potential of severe storms stretching from kentucky into tennessee right down into louisiana once again. an area that has already been hard hit by all of that rain. so today we are looking for highs today to top out well into the 70s and 80s down across the southeast. 62 degrees in washington, d.c. again, that fog in the northeast is going to have it feel a little chilly just like it did yesterday unless you're moving around, but the cold air is sitting back up into minneapolis and the dakotas and it is going to stay there for quite some time. alex? >> it's just too hot for january. it's kind of yucky. >> i love it. >> do you? >> this is my kind of weather. but as a skier i'm sure you're not really loving it. >> thank you for that, dylan. let's go to our rundown of today's list of number ones. rio de janeiro tops the nrkts list of the 46 places to go in 2013. the "times" says rio's making a comeback as a cultural hub. they'll host the summer olympics in 2016. marseille and barcelona third. madrid does not make the list but it does the make the list o
severe indicated right now, but we do have the potential of severe storms stretching from kentucky into tennessee right down into louisiana once again. an area that has already been hard hit by all of that rain. so today we are looking for highs today to top out well into the 70s and 80s down across the southeast. 62 degrees in washington, d.c. again, that fog in the northeast is going to have it feel a little chilly just like it did yesterday unless you're moving around, but the cold air is...